The Wofford College baseball team rallied late for a 10-8 win over The Citadel on Sunday afternoon at Russell C. King Field to sweep the weekend series. The Terriers were down 6-2 at the seventh inning stretch, but scored three runs in the seventh and five runs in the eighth to secure the victory. \n \nWofford is 21-17 overall and 5-7 in the Southern Conference. The Citadel is 13-23 overall and 3-6 in league play. The Terriers earned a series win against the Bulldogs for the third straight season and it marked the first series sweep of the Bulldogs by Wofford since joining the Southern Conference. Wofford had 13 hits in the contest, with two each from McClain Bradley, Brett Hash, Carson Waln, Max McDougald and Demetrius Jennings. Six of the 13 hits went for extra bases. The Bulldogs were led by Barrett Charpia with three hits, including two home runs, and three RBIs.

Senior Guard Eric Garcia becomes the 46th person in Wofford history to score over 1,000 points in their career. Eric has tacked on to that, over 400 assists good for being only the 3rd player to ever do so in Wofford history (1,000 points and 400 assists).

The Wofford College baseball team rallied late for a 10-8 win over The Citadel on Sunday afternoon at Russell C. King Field to sweep the weekend series. The Terriers were down 6-2 at the seventh inning stretch, but scored three runs in the seventh and five runs in the eighth to secure the victory. \n \nWofford is 21-17 overall and 5-7 in the Southern Conference. The Citadel is 13-23 overall and 3-6 in league play. The Terriers earned a series win against the Bulldogs for the third straight season and it marked the first series sweep of the Bulldogs by Wofford since joining the Southern Conference. Wofford had 13 hits in the contest, with two each from McClain Bradley, Brett Hash, Carson Waln, Max McDougald and Demetrius Jennings. Six of the 13 hits went for extra bases. The Bulldogs were led by Barrett Charpia with three hits, including two home runs, and three RBIs.